The staff wasn't knowledgeable about gf procedures at this location even though other locations are just fine. I was basically told it wasn't safe for me to eat here even though other locations have been great. 😔

Walked in and ordered a gf cheese pizza. I asked the lady preparing the food if she was going to change her gloves. She said she would if I asked, so I asked. She then proceeded to use the same ladle she’d been using to dip and smear marinara sauce on gluten pizzas (which have visible loose flour on top) to dip and smear sauce onto my pizza. I also saw that that removed the pizza from the tray and put it directly onto the oven floor with all the gluten pizza. I told the cashier that I would not be purchasing the pizza as it was not gluten free and walked out. I get that it’s not a gf facility, but separate sauce and a barrier between pizza and oven would help immensely with possible cc. As it is, they might as well sprinkle their gf crust with full gluten bread crumbs.

They ask you every time if this is for Celiac or just a preference and if it's not just a preference, then they clean the area that they are working with, change their gloves, and get the special pizza crust. It's a breath of fresh air that we can take our son somewhere safe to eat.

I told the staff that I had a Gluten Allergy so she changed her gloves then she asked my wife what she wanted (she does not have Gluten issues) and she got a regular pizza. So the staff person grabbed her regular pizza crust put it on a tray then grabbed my crust and made my pizza. Then instead of leaving it on the tray and putting it in their wood oven they took it off the tray and place it directly onto the oven floor. Needless to say I got sick. I said something while they prepared it they said it’s fine we know what we are doing.

Fiancé picked up pizza for me as I was busy painting the nursery with my mom. Pizza was very good. Thin chewy crust. I wasn’t there when he placed the order but he did indicate to them I had a severe allergy n he said they seemed to be careful n made sure to tell everyone touching my pizza about the allergy. I had no reaction at all (I’m very sensitive). Pizza was reasonably priced compared to other places. Would recommend and will probably go back.

This place has some of the best gluten free pizza! The crust is amazing! It’s so close to my house that we eat it nearly once a week. But would say gluten friendly, but not celiac but I have never had any problems and I have a highly gluten intolerant.

Not good for celiacs.. I went to my nephews birthday party and though they have a gluten free pizza crust and salad options everything is highly cross contaminated. I had some of my sisters salad and my stomach is giving me so much problems now 😭

Gluten free (vegan) crusts are available, they keep them in a special area. Employees will change their gloves before making your pizza if you ask them but there is cross contamination. Dairy free Daiya cheese available too. Cooking of the crust is inconsistent for GF; sometimes it's so crispy it cuts your mouth, sometimes it's perfect and yesterday it was doughy and raw. Just all depends on the staff for the day. It is good when it's cooked right.

Why have it ever ties gluten-free pizza when there is total contamination stay away from here this is ridiculous these people got to get this right you cannot advertise this you’re going to get people sick!!!!

Points for having a GF crust, but definitely NOT for celiacs. As I stood in a long line waiting for my turn, I witnessed full-on cross contamination with no separate GF ingredients. Probably fine for dietary preferences, but horrifying for a celiac.

My daughter and I both got glutened really bad (had separate pizzas) and were sick for days after. I was surprised because the manager was so confident, accommodating and knowledgable. So much that I didnt watch him make our food which was obviously a huge mistake. My 5 year old was sick before we left. This happened a out a month ago and Instill csnt drive by there without being upset.

Not celiac friendly, manager told us chain is changing their signage to gluten friendly to differenciate. GF crust but high chance of cross contamination. No separate prep area, ladle sauce from same container used to ladle directly onto regular crust. Manager helpful and friendly and clearly warned me it was gluten friendly, not celiac safe. So sad, it looked delicious and friends raved about the food.

I asked for a GF pizza and she washed her hands and changed gloves, off to a good start. Then she proceeded to use the same lapel (super contaminated) to smear the sauce on my pizza. After starting over, my pizza went into the oven on the same board and was sliced with the same contaminated knife, seconds after being used on a normal pizza

The best gluten-free pizza ever! Staff are knowledgeable will change gloves. Please note this is NOT a dedicated GF facility or oven, so cross-contamination is possible to likely. But if you’re not super-sensitive, or willing to risk it for AMAZING pizza, this place is the bomb! One reasonable price for all the toppings you could want. They even have broccoli (broccoli on pizza is great, trust me)!

My son has celiac, and slight cross contamination does not usually make him react. The cross contamination at this location is so bad, he had a reaction that night. Dont be fooled by them asking if you want them to wear gloves when making your pizza. They then throw it in with the regular pizza without even making sure it doesnt touch the others. They are all cooked at the same time, in the same oven, with one utensil, and no one even trying to keep it from touching the others. So far this is the only pizza place he has reacted to.

Great place...very friendly! My pizza was awesome! Can’t wait to try their salad options! They gladly changed gloves when I asked. They admit they may have cross-contamination, but I had no reaction at all! I usually react when there’s cross-contamination.

So good! Always very accommodating and understanding; they ask you gf preferance or allergy to take extra precaution and change their gloves and use parchment paper between the wire pizza rack and the gf dough.

I eat here at least once a week. The crust is thin, but it’s the only pizza I’ve found that tastes like the real thing. Also, they change their gloves and have a dedicated red pizza cutter for GF when it comes out of the oven. They are very accommodating.

I was excited to try a new pizza place with gluten free options. It clearly states on the menu that they have a gluten free crust. The size is about the same size as other gluten free crusts, but the crust itself was amazing. Not too hard, not too spongey. Here is where it gets tricky, why I DON’T recommend to celiac’s... I avoid gluten because of hashimotos disease/gluten sensitivity. When I asked for gluten free, the (very nice) employee washed her hands and put new gloves on, said she would make my pizza and no one else should touch it. Two other employees (a new and experienced one) were behind her. The new girl asked what was going on and the older employee began to explain. She then stated “I could make everyone on the assembly line change gloves, but why waste gloves. Especially since (employees name) is making the pizza.” She said that as if she were annoyed. But here is the the thing... I’m glad the employee making my pizza washed her hands and put new gloves on... but it really doesn’t matter for celiac’s because of cross contamination. They hardly used the spoons and scoops to get toppings out of the bins. They used their hands! So they’re constantly touching crust all day and then dipping their hands into the toppings. Not celiac friendly.

Says clearly on their website that they don’t recommend the gluten free crust for anyone with gluten sensitivity. They cook it on the same surface as the other pizza. And they charge 2$ extra for gf. Not sure why it’s rated so high..

THIS PIZZA WAS DELICIOUS. - - HOWEVER- about 36 hours after eating I got ill. Almost certainly cross contamination, given the length the onset and the absence of the usual, immediate symptoms. It's a shame, too, bc it is hands down the best gf pizza I've had in a WHILE.
AND THEIR VEGAN CHEESE! I could write songs about it. So delicious- I'm super sad it made me sick.

I loved Mod Pizza before having to make the switch to GF. I went in recently with family, planning on having the gluten free crust. I panicked as I watched them prepare another customers gf pizza. No glove change, the same sauce ladle is rubbed all over the crust, and no extra care is taken to reduce the chance of cross contamination. I ended up ordering a salad to avoid the sauce issue but I still ended up getting glutened. We went last night and my joints have been killing me ever since. This is the main reaction I get from gluten and will last at least a week. The salad was good but I’m so disappointed.

I love Mod Pizza! Probably my favorite place to go eat pizza with gluten-free crust. The workers are nice, and the restaurant doesn’t charge extra for all the toppings you want. It’s so great and full of fresh and delicious ingredients. I love it! Take your gluten-free friends

The gluten free crust is AMAZING. My friend and I have celiac and we have never had an issue with them. They also have dairy free cheese for anyone who is lactose intolerant. Totally recommend this place!

Thought I would check it out... no dedicated oven and not trained at all on cross contamination... same gloves for both my daughter I my pizza and toppings same sauce rubbed all over gluten crust. So disappointing. I’m the celiac not her thank goodness :(